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Browns River Covered Bridge

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Crosses
  
Browns River

Maintained by
  
Town of Westford

Design
  
Covered, Burr arch

Total length
  
30 m

Bridge type
  
Burr Truss

Body of water
  
Browns River

Locale
  
Westford, Vermont

ID number
  
VT-04-05

Opened
  
1838

Location
  
Westford

Material
  
Wood

Carry
  
Pedestrian


Carries
  
Pedestrian (closed to motor traffic)

The Browns River Covered Bridge, also called the Westford Covered Bridge, is a covered bridge that crosses Browns River off State Route 128 in Westford, Vermont.

The bridge is of Burr arch design by an unknown builder.

Recent history

The bridge was closed to traffic in the 1960s, and was bypassed by a concrete bridge alongside. In 1976 some repair work was done by the Vermont Naval Reserve and volunteers from the town. But even that work was not enough and the bridge was closed to even foot traffic. In 1987 the firm of Graton Associates was hired to rehabilitate the bridge. The ensuing work was filmed by a crew from National Geographic doing a piece on Milton Graton's life as a bridge restorer. The bridge was rededicated in 2001, although it remains closed to motor traffic at this time.

The article found at The Browns River Bridge - a Covered Bridge Preservation Story has a very comprehensive recounting of the work performed.

References

Browns River Covered Bridge Wikipedia